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FixstCafl/3r Blanfcets zm SUPERIOR Qa&iity Pure W&A White v Biaakeis, with border of \ 2 Gold bauds— \ Single bed suss . \ \ ~ 29/6 pair \ Three-quarter bed siz« \ \ 42/- pair \ \ Full doable bed size _ \ \ 50/'- pair \ N. "SUPER" N. \ Quality Pure Wool White \ \ Blankets, -with border of X. >. 1 Gold band — \. \ Single bed size N. \ 47/6 pair \ \ Three-ouarter bed size N \ 59/6 pair \ Full double bed size \ 72/6 paw ALL-WOOL COT Blankets, in either all White or -with Blue borders— Bassinette size 13/3 pair Cot size 17/6 pair Full Cot size 22/6 pair GREY BLANKETS All-wool, heavy weight, and Dark Grey— Single bed size 29/6 pafr Three-quarter bed size 39/6 pair Fall doable bed size 47/6 pair "EXTRA HEAVY" \ weight All P«e Wool X White Blanket*, ** + f h " \ all White or with Blue X S. borders —■ \ \ Single bed size \ Three-quarter bed^e^ CHECK BLANKET Rugs, Dark Grey, assorted, T-ery serviceable Small size. 60in x SOin 18/6 each large size, 70in x 90in 23/6 2ach NOVELTY SOFA RUGS Cosy and warm., in assort- v ed floral designs, light colours, most useful—60hi x 80in 15/- eacn Pull double bed s£ /6pair X. "SPECIAL" \ \ Vil-wool White Blankets \ \ in doable bed size only, X \ Blue borders— \ \ Light-weight 45/- pair X \ Medium-weight \ \ 65/- pair \ Extra heavy-weight \ 75/- pair Manchester DIC "GRANDWEAR" \ ' All-wool White Blankets, \* with Blue borders — \ bed size Jl v 35/- pair^ \ Three-quarter bed size V 45/-.pa? I -_ X Full double bed sizt \ SS/-S Department

MRS JONES GOES VISITING. Mrs Jones had been out visiting a lady friend whom she had not seen for a considerable time, and naturally they were delighted at meeting one another again. They each had so much to tell one another and so many little incidents of former days to recall that they completely forgot time was passing until the clock chimed five. Mrs Jones started and exclaimed. "Oh dear, how late it is! I should have one an hour ago. Hubby gets home | sharp at five, and there will be no tea ready for him." To this her friend ?aid, "But. Mrs Jones, haven't you got an Electric Stove? I rcaliy thought you •would have had one. I know I could not do without mine. They are so very convenient. Why, I go but shopping or visiting with perfect ease because I know that the dinner will be ready to dish up on my return. Come along to the kitchen and T will show you this wonderful stove." Mrs Jones "accepted this invitation, and before she left her friend's house she was quite convinced that she would hav© to invest in an Electric Stove. Electric Stoves, Cookers, Grills, and Toasters, etc., are on view at the M.E.D. Showrooms, corner Manchester and Armagh streets, or at any other Electrical Firm. Cooking demonstrations are held at the above address on Wednesday mornings from 10 a.m. till 11.30 a.m.. and on Thursdav afternoons from 2.30 p.m. till 4 p.m. Private instruction can also be arranged. —6

IXFLDENZA ON THE INCREASE Recent cables bring news of the deadly influenza, which is again raging in England and on the Continent. An occasional dose of Glanville Specific B3 Mixture is a sore safeguard against this infectious germ. Procurable only at D- Ferguson Glanville. Chemist, Hi£h street. —G4949 Have vou anything to sell? Do you T i<:b to buy? If so, a small advertisement in the classified section of The Press will be all you need. 12 words l«i three insertions 2s 6d. —6

BABY COMFORTS With Winter coming on onr fins I»ng9 of Baby Woollies j'j attracting much attention. Theea dainty garments are beautiful]/ made of the best materials, and ar« reaionably priced. Suite, Jerseys, Hats, Coats, Frocks, Cardigans etc , in all the newest colours. MRS. POPE LTD. Art Needlework Specialist

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18970, 7 April 1927, Page 2

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622

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18970, 7 April 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18970, 7 April 1927, Page 2

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